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'I don't like to give comparison cos I think you're original, but you're a like a British Black Eyed Peas. I'm going to thank God for you tonight.'

Great reception: The four-piece received a standing ovation from the judges and the audience

Singing their hearts out: Steph (left) and JJ (right) show off their vocal talents

Amanda predicted they would be in the final: I just love what's going on with all of you. I feel very privileged to be there the day the Luminites performed... If have no doubt you'll be in the final, but if you're not, there's no doubt you'll release an album.'

Hungarian interactive 3D dance act Freelusion - comprising of Timea, Lajos, Viktor and Laszlo - were the first to perform with their superhero routine.

High-energy: Hungarian interactive 3D dance act Freelusion were the first to perform with their superhero routine

However, it appears two of the four judges preferred their original auditions.

Amanda, who had buzzed during the performance, said: 'I was disappointed cos it looked like a dance routine. Last time felt more inventive. I preferred the audition.'

Simon and David both attended, but the music mogul admitted he believed he would come across better on TV.

Futuristic: The group were entertaining, but some of the judges believed it wasn't as good as their audition

He said: 'I think it's an act that comes over better on TV. I think you did well.'

Next to perform was Welsh singer Robbie Kennedy, who had been tipped as one of this series' favourites.

However, his cover of Bryan Adams's (Everything I Do) I Do It for You didn't win over all of the judges.

Still a favourite? Welsh singer Robbie Kennedy performs a cover of Bryan Adams's (Everything I Do) I Do

Simon remarked: 'I like you a lot and I liked your first audition. I didn't like that choice of song. You do sound a little bit like Bryan Adams. It was bit copycat, a bit karaoke.'

Third to perform was illusionist Steve Pink, 42, who bored some of the judges with the lead-up to his magic trick.

What's going to happen? Illusionist Steve Pink closed the curtains around an empty mobile stage... what will be appear?

On yer bike! Stevie conjured up a topless man riding a motorbike

After lots of talking and mingling with showgirls, Stevie managed to magic a topless man on a pink motorbike out of thin air.

Alesha said: 'I love pink. It was cheesy... Apart from Jackson on the bike, it was c**p.'

Amanda agreed: 'The ending is always good, but the lead up is rubbish.'

Simon didn't hold back: 'That opening was horrendous. Talking, the horrid music. It just took too long to get there. Your talking was awful. The act was awful.'

High energy: Young dance troupe Pre Skool performed to a medley of hits

Hyper: Two of the young dancers kick off the fast-paced medley

However, one act unanimously winning over all the judges was dance troupe Pre Skool, who performed to a medley of hits, including BGT hosts Ant and Dec's track Let's Get Ready To Rumble.

Responding to criticism that some of the acts on BGT are too young, Simon joked: 'These are all 45 year old midgets. I love your personalities and your sense of fun. It was the best act of the night so far.'

David enthused: 'Fantastic. Normally in a dance group, you have a star dancer, but in this group you're all stars.'